This news release originally appeared on the WHO’s website here. Below is an excerpt. 23 million children missed out on basic vaccines through routine immunization services in 2020 – 3.7 million more than in 2019 – according to official data published today by WHO and UNICEF. This latest set of comprehensive worldwide childhood immunization figures, … Read More
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Opinion: Reach ‘zero-dose’ children to build back better
This opinion piece originally appeared on the Devex website here. The scale of COVID-19 vaccinations offers us a unique chance to focus on these people and communities left furthest behind and reach them with essential health care along with COVAX humanitarian buffer, which is designed to provide the often most neglected populations in humanitarian settings … Read More
How to Tame COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: Edutainment and Lotteries?
This article was authored by Damien de Walque and Victor Orozco and originally appeared on the World Bank Blog. Below is an excerpt. Increasing vaccine access globally is a priority to end the COVID-19 pandemic faster. However, the vaccination push will only be successful if people take the jab. It is known from the roll-out … Read More
LNCT Member Newsletter April 2021
LNCT UPDATES NEW RESOURCE DOCUMENT: Mobilizing Resources for Immunization in Decentralized Health Systems: A Desk Review of LNCT Country Experiences As Gavi financial support decreases and countries take on a higher proportion of the financing of immunization, they must mobilize not only the funding needed for vaccines, but also funding for critical operational costs, including cold … Read More
Emerging Lessons from Africa’s COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
This article originally appeared on the World Health Organization Africa’s website and was shared on Gavi’s #VaccinesWork webpage. Below is an excerpt. With 47 African countries now rolling out COVID-19 vaccines and over 17 million doses given on the continent, early insights from Africa’s largest-ever immunization drive offer hope, inspiration and early, yet vital lessons. … Read More
5 Effective Messaging Strategies to Encourage COVID-19 Vaccination
This story was authored by Written by Clancey Bateman and Jessica Holli and originally appeared on JSI’s website. Below is an excerpt. Until vaccines are widely accessible and equitably distributed, messaging will only go so far in increasing vaccination rates. Below, JSI’s Health Communication team shares their tips for how public health practitioners can communicate effectively about vaccines … Read More
How Geospatial Technology is Helping Nigeria’s COVID-19 Vaccine Roll-out
This article originally appeared on Gavi’s Vaccines Work. Below is an excerpt. In the lead up to Nigeria receiving the first batch of 16 million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine under the COVAX initiative, one area of concern was how to distribute the vaccines across the country’s vast 923 square kilometres land mass. This is … Read More
Shrinking pie, larger slice – and other health financing ingredients for a timely and strong COVID-19 recovery
This blog originally appeared on the World Bank website. Below is an excerpt. From a shrinking government spending pie, a larger slice for health makes a balanced diet for most economies ailing from COVID-19. After rapid increases in government expenditure to control the pandemic and to protect people, jobs, and businesses, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects … Read More
Third Module of LNCT’s New Free Online Course on Vaccine Hesitancy and Demand Generation Now Available!
Dear LNCT members, We are pleased to announce that the third module of LNCT’s online course on vaccine hesitancy and demand generation, “Building knowledge and awareness about immunization amongst caregivers and families” is now available to the public in English, French, Portuguese and Russian. Developed in partnership with Common Thread, this module focuses on why building knowledge and … Read More
Call for applicants for 2nd WHO training in infodemic management
Deadline for submission: 9 May 2021 at 18:00 Geneva Switzerland time Scope of the training The intent is to cover a spectrum of infodemic management skills and topics focused on skills needed to apply infodemic management interventions and practice to promote resilience of individuals and communities to the infodemic, including misinformation, and to promote self … Read More